Teenage Alcohol Abuse
Teenage alcohol abuse continues to
be a problem that national policy struggles with, placing
young adults at high risk for becoming involved with
teenage alcohol abuse. During adolescence experimentation
with drugs and alcohol is thought to be the norm, however,
if kids do not experiment, then they cannot develop
the problems associated with alcohol and other drugs.
Teenage alcohol abuse can be curbed with the help of
prevention programs, educated parents and proper schooling.
Teenage alcohol abuse often begins
with infrequent experimentation, followed by social
use, seeking out alcohol on a regular basis, harmful
use and finally dependence and addiction. Because addiction
is a progressive illness, it is important that intervention
take place before a young adult becomes addicted.
Crisis interventions done for sufferers
of teenage alcohol abuse save the families and the individuals
the pain and agony of further use, abuse and consequences.
Most teenage alcohol abusers believe they are too young
to have a problem, however many centers around the country
specialize in the treatment of these young people.
If you or someone you love is undergoing
the misery of teenage alcohol abuse but cannot seek
help, we offer treatment referrals for recovery that
is comprehensive and long-term. Please contact us with
any questions or concerns; WE are here to help you.
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